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one of those questions, should tsa agents be armed? here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: at reagan national airport today passengers were a bit more patient with the long lines. al wooten travels frequently for business. >> i don't mind the line, my thing is just getting there safely. >> reporter: security procedures at u.s. airports are under scrutiny after friday's shooting. tsa says it will work with congress to review procedures and see if anything more could have been done. tsa officers have been posted at transportation check points since november of 2001, a direct response to the failures of a precept 11th system. since the agency's creation. >> dow have anything sharp, dangerous. >> reporter: the 50,000 tsa officers have screened about 4 billion bags but they are unarmed. tsa administrator john pistole says his officers aren't there to make arrest, their job is to search for explosives. >> the police have that primary responsibility. our responsibility is making sure that nobody gets on a plane with something that could be catastro
one of those questions, should tsa agents be armed? here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: at reagan national airport today passengers were a bit more patient with the long lines. al wooten travels frequently for business. >> i don't mind the line, my thing is just getting there safely. >> reporter: security procedures at u.s. airports are under scrutiny after friday's shooting. tsa says it will work with congress to review procedures and see if anything more could have been done....
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strong anti-government views attacking the tsa, saying that if tsa is going to treat all americans as potential terrorists, then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. initial checks on the computer haven't turned up anything that would indicate what it was that got him attracted to that view in the first place. as for the weapon he took in, he did purchase it legally but they are still trying to figure out where he got the high capacity 30-round magazines he had five with him when he came into the airport. he's still in critical condition in the hospital, not talking. he was shot in the face. it makes it difficult for him to talk, although officials say it does not appear he has any kind of brain injury, so it's the ability to speak, ability to form words that's the problem here, not the cognitive process. but it's not clear how long it will be before they are able to start asking him questions. it could be that he'll respond in writing or by nodding yes or no, which is how authorities did their initial interrogation in the boston bombing suspect. >>> the alleged shooter left a note
strong anti-government views attacking the tsa, saying that if tsa is going to treat all americans as potential terrorists, then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. initial checks on the computer haven't turned up anything that would indicate what it was that got him attracted to that view in the first place. as for the weapon he took in, he did purchase it legally but they are still trying to figure out where he got the high capacity 30-round magazines he had five with him when he came into...
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the tsa has identified thirty nine year old curator hernandez as the man who was killed. he's the first tsa officer job losses like the line of duty since the agency spending twelve years ago. ellie's mayor thinks the police for their intervention which saves countless other lives there were more than a hundred more rounds of live literally killed everybody in that terminal today were not for their actions. been a lot more of them. he ideally authorities have identified the suspected gunman is twenty three year old policy and cia officials say he believed his constitutional rights were being violated by the insurgents. a handwritten note was discovered in his possession which spoke of how he wanted to kill tsa employees. the suspects father reportedly called the police around the time of the shooting to report that his unexpected suicidal text message to a family. y'all it sure is i put them in the privately run cinema awesome begin again silence in cuba. on and officials the closing down the entertainment part was as they often operate on the restaurant licenses despite
the tsa has identified thirty nine year old curator hernandez as the man who was killed. he's the first tsa officer job losses like the line of duty since the agency spending twelve years ago. ellie's mayor thinks the police for their intervention which saves countless other lives there were more than a hundred more rounds of live literally killed everybody in that terminal today were not for their actions. been a lot more of them. he ideally authorities have identified the suspected gunman is...
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tsa agent gerardo hernandez. his heartbroken wife saying he was proud to work for the tsa. and in tribute tonight, lights in tsa blue as you approach l.a.x. airport. meanwhile, inside the term terminals, remnants of the chaos. the mountains of luggage left behind by passengers ordered to flee as the shots rang out. our coverage tonight begins with abc's david wright at l.a.x., where he's been since the start. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: moments before all this, paul ciancia arrived at l.a.x. like a passenger, dropped off by someone driving a black hyundai. the criminal complaint filed saturday in federal court describes a cold-blooded attack. it says video surveillance showed ciancia walking up to the tsa checkpoint in terminal three, pulling a smith and wesson assault rifle out of his bag and firing multiple shots at point blank range at a tsa officer. then, it says, as he proceeded up the escalator, he looked back at the wounded officer, who in video appeared to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him. the fbi says ciancia gunned down two more tsa offic
tsa agent gerardo hernandez. his heartbroken wife saying he was proud to work for the tsa. and in tribute tonight, lights in tsa blue as you approach l.a.x. airport. meanwhile, inside the term terminals, remnants of the chaos. the mountains of luggage left behind by passengers ordered to flee as the shots rang out. our coverage tonight begins with abc's david wright at l.a.x., where he's been since the start. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: moments before all this, paul ciancia arrived...
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two others tsa officers who are now recovering. moments before the attack police say ciancia dropped him off at the airport, unaware of his plan. a criminal complaint said he had a duffle bag containing a smith and wesson assault rifle and at least five magazines full of ammo along with a handwritten letter addressing the tsa directly. his former classmates are stunned by the news, remembering him as an introvert, a loaner. >> he was like a shy guy. he always kept to himself. he was always walking around by himself. he didn't really talk to anybody at all. >> i'm just--i'm absolutely shocked. >> reporter: ciancia's former roommate recently moved to los angeles from a small new jersey town. >> i didn't have issues with him or anything. he was a really nice guy. a bit loner, introvert but i would never expect him to do something like this. >> reporter: the police chief is speaking on behalf of the suspect's family. >> we don't know what happened in l.a. we don't know and they don't well know either. they want to turn the stones over
two others tsa officers who are now recovering. moments before the attack police say ciancia dropped him off at the airport, unaware of his plan. a criminal complaint said he had a duffle bag containing a smith and wesson assault rifle and at least five magazines full of ammo along with a handwritten letter addressing the tsa directly. his former classmates are stunned by the news, remembering him as an introvert, a loaner. >> he was like a shy guy. he always kept to himself. he was...
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. >> he made a conscious decision tto kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: he also shot two others, both who are recovering. the fourth victim, a passenger, was hit in the leg. moments before the attack the police say ciancia's friend dropped him off at the airport unaware of his plan. a criminal complaint filed saturday in federal court said that he had a duffle bag containing a smith and wesson assault rifle, and at least five magazine seen full of ammo as ws a letter addressed to the tsa directly. classmates were stunned at the news. >> he was always a shy guy. he kept to himself. he walked around by himself. he didn't talk to anybody at all. >> ciancia's former roommate paints a similar picture of the out of work auto mechanic who moved from new jersey. >> i didn't have any issues. he was a loaner, but i would never expect him to do something like this. >> reporter: the police chief in new jersey is speaking on behalf of the suspect's family. >> we don't know what happened in la. we don't know. they don't know either, and they want to turn the stones over to find out. this is v
. >> he made a conscious decision tto kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: he also shot two others, both who are recovering. the fourth victim, a passenger, was hit in the leg. moments before the attack the police say ciancia's friend dropped him off at the airport unaware of his plan. a criminal complaint filed saturday in federal court said that he had a duffle bag containing a smith and wesson assault rifle, and at least five magazine seen full of ammo as ws a letter...
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as you may know, tsa officers are not armed. all this as investigators are learning more about the man that they say made a conscious decision to kill as many tsa employees as he could. dominic is live for us in l.a. >> reporter: yes, we are learning more about paul see answer yo. his father had tried to prepare him to take over the family business in new jersey, and his mother had multiple sclerosis and died a few years ago, and that apparently was a heavy toll on the family but we still don't have an explanation on the authorities as to what his motivations were specifically targeting tsa agents. and investigators may give us more information on the note they found in his tkufl bag, and apparently the wounds he suffered during the gunfight with police entered his jaw and mouth and also his teeth, and that's going to make interviewing him extremely difficult. and he is sedated and underarmed guard. he said he was acting alone and a friend dropped him off, and the feds say they have an idea of his actions once he got inside the
as you may know, tsa officers are not armed. all this as investigators are learning more about the man that they say made a conscious decision to kill as many tsa employees as he could. dominic is live for us in l.a. >> reporter: yes, we are learning more about paul see answer yo. his father had tried to prepare him to take over the family business in new jersey, and his mother had multiple sclerosis and died a few years ago, and that apparently was a heavy toll on the family but we still...
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talked about wanting to kill tsa and pigs and said in the note the tsa violated his rights with searches. >> we are learning so much more about him and his background. he apparently sent a text message to his little brother who lives in new jersey saying he was thinking of suicide. this is how the whole thing got kick-started. the brother reached out to authorities in the l.a. area. the authorities there went to make sure he was okay. a little too late obviously because he was already -- close. they almost got to his place. >> they really did but he had already headed to the airport with his roommate who is telling police he had no idea why he was going. he said he needed to catch a flight and turns out he had other -- >> dropped him off and apparently had no knowledge of what was going to happen. >>> another major scare at another u.s. airport. this time in birmingham, alabama. the terminal was evacuated, and all operations had to be shut down more than two hours last night after an employee found a written bomb threat inside of a restroom. s.w.a.t. teams and bomb-sniffing dogs swept th
talked about wanting to kill tsa and pigs and said in the note the tsa violated his rights with searches. >> we are learning so much more about him and his background. he apparently sent a text message to his little brother who lives in new jersey saying he was thinking of suicide. this is how the whole thing got kick-started. the brother reached out to authorities in the l.a. area. the authorities there went to make sure he was okay. a little too late obviously because he was already --...
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by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa, were just hit by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa employees. >> and all of this within ten minutes. how long did it take for the first responders to get there? >> well it took about 60 seconds from the time the call went out over the radio. shots fired, shots fired, shots fired, terminal three, and the big debate that's going to come out of this is, should there have been the officers at the fix post at the security checkpoints? this is something the airport police looked at a year ago and said you know, typically the violence, the attacks have happened in front of security, and these officers their presence will is too predictable, it's not flexible enough and they're not moving through the terminal to be available for trouble, so four of them got to this gunman within a minute of the call. >> john miller, thank you. >>> to the struggling obama care website. healthcare.gov is being taken offline daily from 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. eastern time for repairs. cbs is learning the administration knew of the risk well before last month. major garrett
by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa, were just hit by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa employees. >> and all of this within ten minutes. how long did it take for the first responders to get there? >> well it took about 60 seconds from the time the call went out over the radio. shots fired, shots fired, shots fired, terminal three, and the big debate that's going to come out of this is, should there have been the officers at the fix post at the security checkpoints? this is...
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by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa, were just hit by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa employees. >> and all of this within ten minutes. how long did it take for the first responders to get there? >> well it took about 60 seconds from the time the call went out over the radio. shots fired, shots fired, shots fired, terminal three, and the big debate that's going to come out of this is should there have been the officers at the fix post at the security checkpoints? this is something the airport police looked at a year ago and said you know typically the violence the attacks have happened in front of security and these officers their presence will is too predictable, it's not flexible enough and they're not moving through the terminal to be available for trouble, so four of them got to this gunman within a minute of the call. >> john miller, thank you. >>> to the struggling obama care website. healthcare.gov is being taken offline daily from 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. eastern time for repairs. cbs is learning the administration knew of the risk well before last month. major garrett is
by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa, were just hit by stray bullets that were aimed at tsa employees. >> and all of this within ten minutes. how long did it take for the first responders to get there? >> well it took about 60 seconds from the time the call went out over the radio. shots fired, shots fired, shots fired, terminal three, and the big debate that's going to come out of this is should there have been the officers at the fix post at the security checkpoints? this is...
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he mentioned killing tsa agents and how easy it is to get a gun. a tsa officer was killed and four others were hurt in that rarampage. paul ciancia has been charged with murder and could face the death penalty. >> the leader of the m-23 rebels declared a ceasefire. as they retreat the troops are finding mass graves chess t cloe uganda border. the fighting is not yet over. >> this patch of bush next to a former m-23 rebel base looks like any other in eastern congo. something more sinister lies within. this seale sowed soldier leads n that was buried in a shallow grave. he died recently and the smell is unpleasant. hhe died with his arms tied behind his back and his legs tied. it looks like he was executed. are there were four more bodies visible in this hole. before heavy rain buried them in mud. there are many more in the surrounding bush. it looks like he was executed. nearby soldiers in villages say there were four more body visible in this hole before heavy rain buried them in mud. and they say there are many more through out the surrounding bus
he mentioned killing tsa agents and how easy it is to get a gun. a tsa officer was killed and four others were hurt in that rarampage. paul ciancia has been charged with murder and could face the death penalty. >> the leader of the m-23 rebels declared a ceasefire. as they retreat the troops are finding mass graves chess t cloe uganda border. the fighting is not yet over. >> this patch of bush next to a former m-23 rebel base looks like any other in eastern congo. something more...
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as we have seen, first, they thought it was a tsa agent who was trying to kill other tsa agents. so a lot of our problems aren't coming from terrorism, yes, that's a huge concern, but so are neighbors and coworkers that have become unhimpged, become unstable or disgruntled. i think an industry that has so much stress is not the place to add -- >> you would know as a former flight attendant. you point out, your husband is a pilot. you are all for security. let me read this, this is part of your cnn.com opinion piece that jumped out at me in this post-9/11 era. you said i was never a fan of armed pilots. another flight attendant might have felt insured, but when i walked into a cockpit to find a pilot with a gun on his lap, i was rattled. i had met the guy before, had no reason to distrust him, but even the thought of an incident was enough to question my safety. is it about people or is it about guns? >> it's a little bit of both, when you're adding -- you can screen people, but you don't know what's going to happen later in their lives or in the work place, as we have seen a lot
as we have seen, first, they thought it was a tsa agent who was trying to kill other tsa agents. so a lot of our problems aren't coming from terrorism, yes, that's a huge concern, but so are neighbors and coworkers that have become unhimpged, become unstable or disgruntled. i think an industry that has so much stress is not the place to add -- >> you would know as a former flight attendant. you point out, your husband is a pilot. you are all for security. let me read this, this is part of...
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the trouble gunman accused of opening fire at lax and killing a tsa worker and they told him after they shot him he acted alone. and a traditional form of fighting hundreds of years old is in danger of getti
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police say he accomplished both of his goals, killing a tsa officer and showing how easy it is to get a gun into an airport. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ (dad) just feather it out. (son) ok. feather it out.ears. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in cond, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) st like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (d) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom
police say he accomplished both of his goals, killing a tsa officer and showing how easy it is to get a gun into an airport. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living...
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the trouble gunman accused of opening fire at lax and killing a tsa worker and they told him after they shot him he acted alone. and a traditional form of fighting hundreds of years old is in danger of getting knocked out by modern martial arts. good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie, more than four months after egypt military coup the trial of the first freely elected president is underway and p.m. was over thrown on july 3 and held in a secret location until today. no pictures showing morsi in court have come out. he arrived earlier at a police academy in cairo for the start of his trial. these are live pictures of protesters outside the court building. morsi is charged with insightment to commit murder. supporters say the trial is political and claim it's part of the military crack down on the muslim brotherhood. 14 more brotherhood leaders are also going on trial today. john kerry visited on sunday and urged the military government to work toward restoring democracy and egypt is planning to hold a national referendum on an amended constitution. presidential an
the trouble gunman accused of opening fire at lax and killing a tsa worker and they told him after they shot him he acted alone. and a traditional form of fighting hundreds of years old is in danger of getting knocked out by modern martial arts. good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie, more than four months after egypt military coup the trial of the first freely elected president is underway and p.m. was over thrown on july 3 and held in a secret location until today. no...